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We Handle Plumbing Emergencies Fast, Clean, and Code-Compliant

Our licensed emergency plumbers in Long Beach are on standby 24/7. From burst pipes to overflowing toilets, we restore your plumbing quickly—with minimal mess, maximum precision, and complete peace of mind.

01. Stop Damage. Act Fast.

02. Reliable Repairs. Anytime, Anywhere.

Submit your issue below. We’ll respond immediately.

How Can We Help You Today?

We Handle Plumbing Emergencies Fast, Clean, and Code-Compliant

01. Stop Damage, Act Fast.

02. Reliable Repairs, Anytime, Anywhere.

Common Signs You Need Emergency Plumbing Service

1. Sudden Drop in Water Pressure: If water pressure sharply declines across your building, it may signal a burst pipe, major leak, or system blockage needing urgent repair.

2. Visible Water Stains or Damp Spots: Moisture spots on ceilings, walls, or floors often indicate hidden leaks or pipe bursts behind surfaces call immediately to prevent structural damage.

3. Backups into Sinks or Showers: When toilets or drains back up into other fixtures, you may have a serious sewer clog or cross-contamination issue requiring fast attention.

4. Hot Water Smells Bad or Runs Out Fast: Strange-smelling or quickly depleting hot water often points to sediment buildup, heater failure, or bacteria in the tank.

5. Hissing or Whistling Near Gas Lines: Unusual noises near gas plumbing can indicate dangerous leaks. Leave the area and call for emergency gas-safe service right away.

6. Water Pooling Near Foundation or Yard: Unexplained puddles near your home’s base or lawn may be signs of slab leaks or broken underground lines threatening your foundation.

7. Don’t Delay Call at the First Warning Sign: Acting quickly reduces property damage, downtime, and costly repairs. If you’re seeing any of these, call Prodigy Plumbing & HVAC now.

Our Emergency Plumbing Services (All Available 24/7)

We handle every major plumbing emergency for homes and businesses. Here’s how we respond, fast and efficiently

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A plumbing emergency is any issue that disrupts your daily life and poses a threat to your home. Common emergencies include flooding, burst pipes, sewer backups, and gas leaks. These situations require immediate attention to prevent further damage and ensure safety.

First, turn off the main water valve to stop the flow of water. Next, shut off the electrical power if the water is near electrical outlets. Then, call an emergency plumber to assess and repair the damage. Document the situation with photos for insurance purposes.

If you smell gas, immediately open all windows and doors to ventilate the area. Do not use any electrical devices or open flames. Turn off the gas supply at the meter if possible and call an emergency plumber or gas emergency services right away.

Turn off the water supply to the affected pipe. Use a space heater, hair dryer, or heating pad to thaw the pipe gradually. Avoid using open flames as they pose a fire risk. If you suspect a leak, be prepared with towels and buckets to catch water.

High water bills can result from leaks, running toilets, or dripping faucets. Check for visible leaks and listen for running water sounds when fixtures are off. An emergency plumber can help locate hidden leaks and repair them to prevent further wastage.

Regular maintenance is key to preventing emergencies. Schedule annual inspections, clean drains regularly, and address minor issues promptly. Upgrading older plumbing fixtures and pipes can also reduce the risk of unexpected failures.

First, turn off the main water valve and the electrical power. Remove any valuable items from the affected area and start drying the space with fans and dehumidifiers. Contact your insurance company to report the damage and call an emergency plumber to address the source of the flooding.

Water leaking through the ceiling usually indicates a plumbing issue, such as a burst pipe or a leaking roof. Turn off the main water valve and electricity, and contact an emergency plumber to identify and repair the source of the leak.

If your water heater fails, check the pilot light and the thermostat settings. If these are not the issue, turn off the water supply and call an emergency plumber for repair or replacement. Do not attempt to fix gas water heaters yourself due to the risk of gas leaks.

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